geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >>gregg: new warning for patients. emergency rooms are seeing a sharp rise in visits for adhd medication and not necessarily for kids with the condition. >>heather: a report fines in five years the number of e.v. visits doubled because some teens and young adults are using adhd drugs recreationally. now, we bring in a practicing internist and faculty from new york university school of medicine. the numbers, we are talking going from 13,000 to 31,000 visits. this is not just medical uses but who should be taking adhd medication? >> the point is important, the abuse is not for medically prescribed indication, amphetamines, the main treatment for adhd that affects 5 percent or 8 percent of young adults and kids, too, the medications are very effective when prescribed appropriately, they can be very safe. whatever finding people are using amphetamines to get high, to create euphoria and they require a higher dose than are prescribed in a normal setting. they are combining it with other substances, including alcohol. you mi